Land seized by Muslims in Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh) returned to Hindu family after 47 years
Raghunandan, a resident of Narauli town in Sambhal District, had been living in Mahmud Khan Sarai until the riots of 1978 forced him to flee to Narauli.
Raghunandan, a resident of Narauli town in Sambhal District, had been living in Mahmud Khan Sarai until the riots of 1978 forced him to flee to Narauli.
We have been fighting this case for the last seven years through submitting memoranda and staging demonstrations.
The petition was filed by Pandit Keshav Dev Gautam, an RTI (Right to Information) activist and National President of the organisation ‘Anti-Corruption Services’.
The matter of encroachment of government and Hindu land by many Muslim leaders of the Samajwadi Party has come to light.
The prompt action and daring against the religious fanatics by the activists of All Hindu Alliance is commendable.
The tomb was built here to grab the temple land, when Hindus opposed, stone pelting happened.
Hundreds of temple trustees recently decided to hold collective aarti at the temple’ every week at the ‘Maharashtra Mandir Nyas Parishad’ in Shirdi to demand immediate removal of encroachments on temples and temple land.
Following the orders from the Deputy Collector (DC), an illegally constructed madarasa on the Government land was demolished. This action was taken after a complaint was filed by BJP leader Ashish Chaudhary.
The presence of a Shivalinga in the graveyard suggests that this land originally belonged to Hindus, and it is clear that Muslims have encroached upon it to make a graveyard.
Local residents said that this stepwell was built during the time of the grandfather of Bilari Raja. Its second and third floors are made of marble, while the upper floor is made of bricks.